Prime Minister Gaston Browne has launched a scathing critique against the opposition United Progressive Party (UPP), accusing them of failing to address the critical issue of climate change. Speaking on Pointe FM’s *Browne and Browne Show*, Browne highlighted the absence of substantive statements from UPP leader Harold Lovell on the matter, despite his decades-long political career. Browne emphasized that climate change is the most pressing challenge for small island states like Antigua and Barbuda, yet the UPP’s political discourse has been dominated by personal attacks rather than policy discussions. Browne contrasted this with his own Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP), which has prioritized climate action since 2014, including energy transition and reducing the nation’s carbon footprint. He cited research showing Lovell’s lack of documented policy statements on climate change, apart from a vague reference to a “greener Barbuda” in the 2023 manifesto. Browne argued that this silence reflects the UPP’s ignorance and lack of issue-based focus. He urged citizens to recognize the multidimensional consequences of climate change, from intensified hurricanes to rising sea levels, and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to climate advocacy, including international leadership in seeking climate justice and reparations at the United Nations.
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CWI Congratulates Quentin Sampson as Breakout Player of CPL 2025
Cricket West Indies (CWI) has officially recognized Quentin Sampson as the Breakout Player of the 2025 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL). Sampson, who made his debut with the Guyana Amazon Warriors, delivered a stellar performance throughout the tournament, which ran from August 14 to September 21. His consistency and match-winning contributions set him apart from other emerging talents. In eight matches, Sampson amassed 241 runs at an impressive average of 40.16 and a strike rate of 153, including a career-high score of 76 that proved pivotal in securing a victory for his team. The award was presented by CWI CEO Chris Dehring, highlighting Sampson’s exceptional talent and temperament. Other notable performers included Ackeem Auguste, Navin Bidaisee, Jediah Blades, Nathan Edward, and Karima Gore, who also showcased their potential during the tournament. Miles Bascombe, CWI Director of Cricket, praised the young players, stating, ‘Quentin’s performances, as well as those of others this season, are both pleasing and encouraging for West Indies cricket. They have shown that our emerging players can step up and deliver when given the opportunity.’ This recognition underscores the promising future of West Indies cricket, driven by the development of young talent.
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SKNOC charts new strategic direction to strengthen Member Federations
The St. Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee (SKNOC) has concluded a transformative three-day Strategic Planning Workshop, setting the stage for its 2025–2029 roadmap. Held in Basseterre, the event brought together key stakeholders, including representatives from Member Federations, the Ministry of Sports, the Ministry of Health, and the media. Approximately 30 participants contributed insights to shape the committee’s future direction. The workshop focused on four primary objectives: increasing the number of ranked athletes and teams, enhancing the international standing of Member Federations, securing more athlete qualifiers for global and continental events, and broadening participation in a diverse range of sports. Dennis Knight, President of SKNOC, highlighted the significance of this initiative, stating that it builds on past efforts but incorporates a more inclusive and proactive approach. Facilitated by Robert Mutsauki of RM Sports Management Consultancy, the sessions culminated in a draft strategic plan. This document outlines actionable strategies, goals, core values, and a mission to improve athlete performance, strengthen organizational management, and set a clear trajectory for the SKNOC. Mutsauki emphasized that the vision extends beyond 2029, focusing on athlete development, organizational sustainability, Olympic values, and resource mobilization. Knight expressed optimism that many initiatives will begin implementation by early 2026, marking a pivotal step forward for the committee.
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NIA Taking Added Measures to Safeguard Camp’s Spring Water Supply, says Minister Brand
The Nevis Island Administration (NIA) has announced additional measures to ensure the safety and quality of water from Camp’s spring in St. James Parish. Honourable Spencer Brand, Minister responsible for Water Services, addressed concerns raised during a recent Nevis Island Assembly session, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to public health. The concerns, initially highlighted at a July 7 town hall meeting, revolved around potential contamination of the water supply. Minister Brand explained that while the water has been treated, only a portion of it is currently being utilized compared to previous usage. The primary issue stems from the risk of foreign surface contaminants, such as leaf particles, entering the water supply. To mitigate this, the NIA has implemented a two-stage chlorination process. The first stage occurs as water enters the Camp’s tank, and the second stage takes place when the water is pumped into a new tank, ensuring it meets World Health Organization (WHO) standards before distribution. Minister Brand reassured the public that the NIA remains vigilant in monitoring and treating water sources, prioritizing the delivery of safe and reliable water to the residents of Nevis.
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Drill Brilliance On Display: Police Force shines, Daniel family steals hearts
The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force dominated the Independence 42 Drill Competition held on September 26, 2025, securing top honors in both individual and group categories. The event, which took place on Basseterre Bay Road, showcased the exceptional drill skills of various organizations, including the St. Kitts-Nevis Defence Force Cadet Corps, the St. Kitts and Nevis Fire and Rescue Service, His Majesty’s Prisons, and the St. Christopher Air and Sea Port Authority (SCASPA).
Woman Police Constable (WPC) Danecia Henry emerged as the star of the evening, clinching the Best Individual Drill title for the second consecutive year. Her victory was particularly poignant as she dedicated her 2024 win to her eldest son and this year’s trophy to her second son. Henry expressed her determination to defend her title in 2026, stating, ‘Once you are passionate about something, you keep doing it.’
The Daniel family also made headlines, with Myrtle Daniel winning Group 3 and her son Addijah Daniel securing Group 4. Myrtle’s other son, Antwan Daniel, placed fourth in the individual category. The family’s passion for drills was evident, with Myrtle sharing, ‘I was so proud of them when they entered the competition, but then it hit me that we were going to go against each other.’ Their performances contributed to SCASPA and the Cadet Corps tying for the runner-up position in the Best Organisation category.
Police Constable Miguel Hendrickson accepted the Best Organisation trophy on behalf of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force, emphasizing the agency’s commitment to discipline and community engagement. ‘We are not just about policing,’ he said. ‘We are a versatile organisation – demonstrating discipline, competitive spirit, and a strong sense of showmanship through our performance.’
The event highlighted the dedication and talent of the participants, reinforcing the importance of discipline and teamwork in the community.





